The Inverlael Hydroelectric Scheme is 2.5 megawatt (MW) run-of-river development built within existing forestry plantation by Loch Broom near Wester Ross in the North West Highlands of Scotland.
The scheme utilises the waters of the Allt Mor and River Lael. An intake in each river abstracts water and passes it through two pipes which combine before entering the powerhouse. The abstracted water is then fed through twin Francis turbines, generating up to 2.5MW of electricity before being returned to the watercourse.

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DECC Data on this Project: Inverlael DECC Reference:N00023H

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